NotGolfer |
05-01-2014 11:21 AM |
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Originally Posted by Dennisadamek@yahoo.com
(Post 871198)
Good luck.... try walking around with a limp for over 6 months. But.... take it with a grain of salt. Sorry I mentioned it.
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....and I'm sorry if I seemed to minimize your wife's situation. THAT wasn't my intention at all. I also can't minimize a doctor's expertise by reading only one comment that doesn't share what happened and why they were upset. TOTV is an excellent forum for garnering information however my point was that my experience up to this point has been very good with Dr. Ingrim and I'll keep my opinion unless I would read (or hear) of many others also having negative outcomes as well. Even before we moved here I would hear things regarding my personal physicians but had to weigh those against my experiences...that's all I meant to say and didn't mean it to be snippy!! Again, I'm sorry (and I mean that whole-heartedly) and hopefully in the future you and your wife will find someone else who is more helpful.
I'm thinking if your comments had been formed more clearly....ie. "we're no longer going to use Dr. Ingrim and this is why..." I agree that I'd probably not go back to any physician that some how had affected me adversely.
When I began my "journey" with RA I saw a certain rheumatologist that just didn't "click" with me. Information wasn't given clearly (this is a horrendous disease that can in it's worst case be life-threatening) with what to expect nor even the medications to choose..... the "chemistry" we had wasn't positive. I dug around for information on others that might work well with me along with being in my insurance network. Because of my RA I was even willing to drive a distance for treatment. "IF" in the future my relationship somehow is compromised with Dr. Ingrim then I too would make a change. But for now, I don't see any redflags from my personal perspective that is.
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